True.
But then again, partly false. A .deb file (Debian, Ubuntu Linux) contains data, but that data needs to be installed and marked executable to make the software.
But i would still say true.
Answer: testing
Explanation:
Testing an answer with multiple attachments
Answer:
scanf("%d %lf %c", &age, &pay, §ion);
Explanation:
To read the value in c program, the instruction scanf is used.
To read the integer value, use the %d format specifier in the scanf and corresponding variable name age with ampersand operator.
To read the double value, use the %lf format specifier in the scanf and corresponding variable name pay with ampersand operator.
To read the character value, use the %c format specifier in the scanf and corresponding variable name section with ampersand operator.
Answer:
Explanation:
1 : Ctrl + X
2 Ctrl + C
3 Ctrl + L
4 Ctrl + V
5 Ctrl + B
6 Ctrl + R
7 Ctrl + I
8 Ctrl + E
9 Ctrl + U
10 Ctrl + Z
11 Ctrl + Y
12 Ctrl + N
End
13 Ctrl + A
Home
14 Ctrl + J
15 Ctrl + 2
16 Ctrl + S
17 Ctrl + 1
18 F12
19 Ctrl + W
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20 Ctrl + K
21 Ctrl + ]
22 Ctrl + (left arrow)
23 Ctrl + (right arrow)
24 Ctrl + [
25 Ctrl + Del
26 Ctrl + 5
27 F1 pls mark me as brainliest and
check all the short cuts
Programming languages have functions because, they are the set of operations that may be applied to objects of that particular class.
for an example I will attach a function, you just check it
brainliest pls